Adam Frank

Adam Frank

Astrophysicist

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Adam Frank is a professor of astrophysics at the University of Rochester and a leading expert on the final stages of evolution for stars like the sun. Frank's computational research group at the University of Rochester has developed advanced supercomputer tools for studying how stars form and how they die. A self-described “evangelist of science," he is the author of four books and the co-founder of 13.8, where he explores the beauty and power of science in culture with physicist Marcelo Gleiser.

Its implications go well beyond the Earth itself, affecting even the future of space travel.
Life is the only physical system that actively uses information.
We have less time than you might think.
artemis
It is humanity's biggest step yet into the Solar System.
time
You are trapped in time. You never live in the world as it is but only as you experience it as it was.
good night oppy
Thanks to a couple of rovers, we know Mars was once blue.
The “scientific Buddha” and the idea of Buddhist exceptionalism with regard to science are modern creations.